Magnadyne M5000CD User Manual

Installation and  
Operations Manual  
MODE  
EJECT  
POWER  
SEL  
AM/FM/CD RECEIVER  
PULL OPEN  
4 X 50W  
DIMMER  
LOUD  
VOL  
MUTE  
CONTROL  
VOL  
BAND  
0
DISP  
SCAN  
AS/PS  
1
2 MEM  
3 PGM  
4 RPT  
5 RDM  
6 INT  
7
8
9
ELAPSE  
SHIFT  
M5000CD  
Waterproof  
AM/FM/WB and CD Stereo Receiver  
®
A Registered Trademark of Magnadyne Corporation  
Location and Function of Controls at a Glance  
8. Multi-Function Button 3/PGM:  
Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into memory (See Radio  
Operation for more information).  
CD: Directly accesses CD track number. Enters CD track program mode (See CD Operation for more  
information).  
9. Multi-Function Button 4/RPT:  
Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into memory (See Radio  
Operation for more information).  
CD: Directly accesses CD track number. Continuously repeats the same track (See CD Operation for more  
information).  
10. Multi-Function Button 5/RDM:  
Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into memory (See Radio  
Operation for more information).  
C
D: Directly accesses CD track number  
.
Plays all tracks on the current disc in random order (See CD  
Operation for more information).  
11. Multi-Function Button 6/INT:  
Radio: Recalls a memorized radio station, and programs a radio station into memory (See Radio  
Operation for more information).  
CD: Directly accesses CD track number. Plays the first several seconds of each track on the current  
disc (See CD Operation for more information).  
12. Band Button: Selects the radio band in the following order: FM1, FM2, AM, WX.  
13. Display Button: Displays either the clock or radio station. (See setting the clock for more information).  
14. AS/PS Elapse Button:  
Radio: Automatic memory storing and preset scan (See Radio Operation for more information).  
CD: Displays elapsed time of current CD track.  
15. Loud Button: Enhances high frequency and low frequency sound quality.  
Dimmer Button: Adjusts the brightness of the LCD display backlight.  
16. Eject Button: Ejects the disc from the CD slot when the CD door is open.  
17. Mode Button: Changes sequentially through the following sources:  
Radio Tuner > CD > CD Changer > Auxiliary > Radio Tuner.  
18. Play/Pause and Mute Button:  
Radio/Aux In: Mutes audio level.  
CD: Starts CD play function or pauses CD play function.  
19. Display Area: Displays Radio, CD and Clock functions.  
20. Waterproof CD Slot: To access the CD Slot, pull the tab at the top of the door to open.  
21. Reset Button: Resets control logic of CPU in the event of a lockup. See General Operations/Reset but-  
ton for more details.  
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Radio Operation  
Listening to the Radio  
Programming the Radio  
You can program up to 20 FM radio stations and 10 AM  
radio stations.  
1. Push the POWER” button (1) once to turn the unit on.  
2. Press the BAND” button (12) to select a radio  
band: FM1, FM2, AM or WX (weather band).  
Manual Station Recall Programming  
1. Press the BAND” button (12) to select a radio  
3. AM or FM Station Selection  
band: FM1, FM2, or AM.  
Automatic Seek Station Selection: Press the 2. Select the desired station.  
or  
button (5) to automatically seek the  
3. Press and hold one of the ten station recall but-  
tons (6-11), the button number and "CH" will  
appears in the display area. Release the button.  
next strong station.  
SCAN  
Scan Station Selection: Press the  
button  
4. Repeat the Steps 1-3 to memorize additional sta-  
tions as desired.  
(4) to automatically scan through strong sta-  
tions in the current radio band. The radio will  
pause for 5 seconds at each strong station.  
Each frequency will flash in the display. Press Automatic Station Store  
the scan button again to hold the current station.  
1. Press the BAND” button (12) to select a radio  
band: FM1, FM2 or AM.  
Manual Station Selection: Press the or  
AS/PS  
2. Press the  
button (14) for more than 2 sec-  
button for more than 3 seconds to manually  
select stations, and "MAN" will appear in the dis-  
play. Use either button to manually seek up and  
down the frequency scale.  
Note: If either button is not pressed for several  
seconds, the unit will return to Automatic Seek  
Station selection and "AUTO" will appear in the  
display.  
onds, the radio will then search the current fre-  
quency and check the signal strength until the six  
strongest stations are stored into the correspond-  
ing preset number button. When completed, the  
system will scan the stored stations automatically.  
Preset Scan  
AS/PS  
Press the  
button (14) to scan the preset sta-  
Weather Band Station Selection (WX)  
tions. The radio will hold at that preset number for  
several seconds, then will scan again. To stop  
scanning when a desired station is reached press  
Press the BAND” button four times to select  
WX, then use the or  
seek the stations.  
button to manually  
the  
AS/PS  
button again.  
Sound Controls  
Adjusting the Volume, Bass Treble, Balance and  
Fader  
Adjusting the Audio Beep  
Press the  
button for more then 2 seconds  
1. Press the  
button (2) to select the desired  
to turn beep On/Off. When the beep is on the  
icon will be displayed.  
audio mode. The audio modes will be displayed in  
the following order: Volume, Bass, Treble,  
Balance and Fader.  
Adjusting the Loud Feature  
Press the LOUD button (15) to increase the bass  
and treble output, "LOUD" will then be displayed.  
Press the button again to release this function.  
2. Press the  
sound of the audio mode selected.  
or  
buttons (5) to adjust the  
Initial Volume Level  
Mute  
To program the Initial Volume Level, adjust the  
volume to the desired level, then press the  
"POWER" button for more than 3 seconds. The  
next time the unit is turned on, the volume will be  
at this initial level.  
MUTE  
In Radio/Aux In mode, press the  
mute audio level. Press the button again to  
release this function.  
button (18)  
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General Operations  
Setting the Clock  
Selecting a Mode  
1. Press DISP button (13) for more than 3 seconds  
until the clock shown in the display area is flashing.  
Press the MODE button (17) to step sequentially  
through the following sources: Radio Mode to  
Radio Tuner > CD > CD Changer (optional) >  
Auxiliary > Radio Tuner.  
2. Press the  
button to adjust the hours  
3. Press the  
button to adjust the minutes.  
Illumination Dimmer  
Display Priority  
Clock Display Priority  
Press and hold DISP button (13) while pressing  
the button to select Clock Priority. Pressing the  
DISP button while in Clock Priority will temporari-  
ly display selected station frequency.  
In CD Mode:  
When the display priority is set to "Clock", the  
clock will be displayed.  
Press LOUD / DIMMER button (15) for more than  
2 seconds to adjust the brightness of the LCD  
display backlight.  
Reset Button (21)  
The Reset Button (21) is located behind the CD  
Door, and above the CD Slot. Activated the reset  
button with either a ballpoint pen tip or paper clip  
for the following reasons:  
Pressing DISP button will temporarily display CD  
track number, time remaining or elapsed time  
depending on current CD display option selected.  
After 5 seconds the display will return to the clock.  
After initial installation of the unit is com-  
pleted.  
When the function buttons do not operate.  
Error symbol in the display.  
If there is a disc in the slot when the reset but-  
ton is pressed the disc will be ejected.  
Frequency Display Priority  
Press and hold DISP button while pressing the  
button to select Frequency Priority. Pressing  
DISP button while in Frequency Priority will tem-  
porarily display clock.  
In CD Mode:  
When the display priority is set to "Frequency",  
the CD track number will be displayed.  
Pressing the DISP button will temporarily display  
the clock. After 5 seconds the display will return  
to the CD display.  
CD Changer Operation (Optional)  
Select a Disc  
Notes on CD-Rs and CD-RWs:  
The unit cannot play a CD-R and CD-RW that is  
not finalized. (Please refer to the manual of your  
CD-R/CD-RW recorder or CD-R/CD-RW software  
for more information on the finalizing process).  
This unit will not play MP3 music or WMA music  
recorded on any CD-R or CD-RW disc.  
Be sure to only use discs with the following labels  
in this unit:  
1. Load your CD Changer with compact discs per  
the manufacturer's operating instructions.  
SCAN  
2. Press the  
SHIFT button (4) to enter Shift  
Mode. SHIFT” will then appear in the display,  
indicating the CD Changer is active.  
3. Press the or  
button to scroll through the  
CDs loaded in the CD Changer. If there isn’t any  
operation for several seconds, the unit will exit  
Shift Mode automatically.  
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CD Player Operation  
Inserting and Ejecting a Disc  
3 PGM  
desired order. Then press the  
button for  
Pull the tab at the top of the CD Door, and the  
door will open. Push a disc into the CD Slot (20),  
label side up, and the disc will begin to play.  
several seconds to play the CD in programmed  
order. When you have programmed 32 tracks,  
FULL” will appear in the display.  
Press the  
EJECT button (16) to stop CD play  
and eject the disc. The disc will also eject auto-  
matically when the CD Door is opened.  
When the CD is played in programmed order,  
3 PGM  
press the  
button for several seconds, then  
press it again for several seconds to exit the PGM  
mode.  
Select Tracks  
Press the  
previous track or next track. The track number  
appears in the Display Area.  
or  
button (5) to move to the  
When the CD is playing in programmed order,  
2 MEM  
pressing the  
button for several seconds  
will clear all the programmed content and CLR”  
will appear in the display.  
• If you don’t press the  
Fast Forward and Fast Reverse  
2 MEM  
button (7) to carry  
Press and hold the  
or  
button to fast for-  
3 PGM  
out program setting, press the  
button (8)  
ward or fast reverse. Disc play starts from when  
you release the button.  
for several seconds, NO-P” will appear in the  
display.  
Pause Disc Play  
Press the  
Direct Track Access  
button (18) to pause the CD  
While a CD music disc is playing, the station  
recall buttons 0 thru 9 can be used to access and  
play CD tracks directly (no need to scan or  
advance the tracks manually one-by-one to find  
the one you want to listen to). If you know the  
music track number you want to listen to, press  
the station recall button(s) that correspond to the  
desired track.  
player. Press it again for several seconds to  
resume play.  
Repeat the Same Track  
4 RPT  
Press the  
button (9) for several seconds to  
continuously repeat the same track. Press it again  
for several seconds to stop repeat.  
Play All Tracks in Random Order  
For example, if you are listening to track 1” and  
5 RDM  
Press the  
button (10) for several seconds  
3 PGM  
you want to hear track 3, press  
button.  
to play all tracks on the current disc in random  
order. Press it again for several seconds to stop  
random play.  
T-03” will be displayed and track 3 will begin to  
play.  
If the music track you want to listen to has a dou-  
1
ble digit number such as 15, press  
then press  
and  
Intro Scan  
Press the  
5 RDM  
. The display will show T-15”  
6 INT  
button (11) for several seconds  
and track 15” will begin to play. You can direct  
access any track at any time.  
Note: If you select a track number that does not  
exist on the CD, NO TR” will be displayed. Select  
another track.  
to play the first 10 seconds of each track. Press it  
again for several seconds to cancel the function  
and listen to the track.  
Program CD Tracks  
Use the Program function to select up to 32 CD  
tracks to play in any order. The Program function  
allows you to select a track number for each spot  
in the playing sequence. A CD must be inserted to  
Track/Time Display  
To display the running time/remaining time of a  
track, press the  
AS/PS  
ELAPSE button (14).  
use the Program function.  
3 PGM  
1. Press the  
button (8) for several seconds to  
enter Program mode. PGM starts flashing and  
the “P-01” appears in the display.  
2. Press the  
number. Then press the  
or  
button to choose a track  
2 MEM  
button (7) to  
memorize it. Select the next track and it will  
memorize will be P-02.  
Repeat these steps to program tracks in the  
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Wiring  
Gray Cable with Red/White RCA Connectors:  
Provides L/R Channel audio signal output to an  
additional amplifier.  
S
tep 1: The radio chassis is designed to be Panel  
Mounted” through a opening in the mounting panel.  
See the installation part of this manual for panel  
mounting.  
Note: This unit is designed to connect to (4) four  
speakers. If the installation only requires (2) two  
speakers, use the White and Gray wire sets to con-  
nect the speakers.  
Step 2: Bring all wiring for the connection of the  
unit (including the antenna) through the mounting  
hole. Connect the wiring as follows:  
Yellow Wire (w/Fuse): Connect this wire to a con-  
stant +12 volt power source (a power source that is  
not controlled by the ignition key).  
WARNING!  
Any wires left unconnected must be taped-off  
or capped off to prevent shorting.  
Red Wire: Connect this wire to a switched +12 volt  
power source (a power source turned on and off by  
the ignition key).  
DO NOT connect speaker ground wires together.  
DO NOT connect speaker ground wires to the  
chassis of the vehicle.  
Blue Wire: Connect this wire to the (+) power  
antenna activation circuit. If no power antenna  
exists, tape-off the end of this wire to prevent short-  
ing out of the unit.  
DO NOT connect front and rear speaker wires  
together.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THESE WARN-  
INGS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THIS  
UNIT AND VOIDS THE WARRANTY.  
Black Wire: Connect this wire to the frame of the  
vehicle (ground). This wire is the chassis grounding  
wire for the unit.  
White Wire: Connect this wire to the Left Front  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
White Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Left Front Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Green Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Left Rear Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Green Wire: Connect this wire to the Left Rear  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
Gray Wire: Connect this wire to the Right Front  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
Gray Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Right Front Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Purple Wire with Black Stripe: Connect this wire to the  
Right Rear Speaker (-) negative terminal or wire.  
Purple Wire: Connect this wire to the Right Rear  
Speaker (+) positive terminal or wire.  
Yellow Cable with Red/White RCA Connectors:  
Connect to the audio line output of any additional  
audio or video sound source.  
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Wiring Diagram  
M5000CD  
Red  
Right Channel  
Antenna Socket  
Yellow Cable  
Auxiliary In  
Ignition  
Switch (+12v in )  
Red Wire  
White  
Left Channel  
Battery  
(+12v in)  
Yellow Wire  
Black Wire  
Red  
Ground (B-)  
Right Channel  
Gray Cable  
Audio Line Out  
Power Antenna  
(Switched  
+12v out)  
Blue Wire  
Connect to Line Input  
of Optional Amplifier  
White  
Left Channel  
Left  
Front  
Right  
Front  
Gray Wire  
White Wire  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Gray Wire with Black Stripe  
White Wire with Black Stripe  
Left  
Rear  
Right  
Rear  
Green Wire  
Violet Wire  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Green Wire with Black Stripe  
Violet Wire with Black Stripe  
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CD Changer Connection  
CD Changer  
M5000CD  
(Optional)  
Male to Male 8-Pin Din Cable  
(Supplied with CD changer)  
8-Pin Din Connector  
Auxiliary Connection  
VCR  
or  
Audio Out From  
VCR / TV /  
M5000CD  
Video Game  
TV  
Red RCA (Right)  
Auxiliary Audio Input  
RCA with Yellow Cables  
or  
White RCA (Left)  
Video Game  
Wired Remote Connection  
Wired Remote  
(Optional)  
M5000CD  
Female 8-Pin  
Male 8-Pin  
Mini Din Connector  
Mini Din Connector  
9
Installation  
Remove Transportation Screws  
Mounting Surface  
Before installing the unit, remove the two  
screws shown in the illustration below.  
Mounting  
Location  
Remove Transportation  
Screws Before  
Installation  
Mounting  
Holes  
3. Use the glue paper to stick the two mounting  
brackets to the back of the mounting surface.  
The screw holes of the brackets must respec-  
tively aim at the mounting holes in order to fix  
the unit to the mounting surface.  
4. Open the two pieces of rubber cover on the unit  
Note: If this unit is to be installed in a boat or  
a spa, you should use the two pieces of plastic  
film (30 mm X 20 mm) supplied to seal the two  
holes after removing the screws.  
Mounting  
Surface  
Mounting  
Brackets  
Installing the Unit  
1. Using the mounting paper template supplied  
with the unit, determine the mounting location  
and then stick the template on the location.  
Mounting Surface  
to display the four screw holes then using four  
screws (M4X30) to mount the unit to the dash-  
board.  
Template  
Mounting Surface  
Rubber  
Cover  
2. Cut and remove the hatching area on the tem-  
plate. Then drill four 1/8" mounting holes in the  
exact position according to the mounting paper.  
Screws  
Rubber Cover  
10  
Installation  
Sheet Metal  
Screw  
Nut  
Washer  
Metal Strap  
Mounting Surface  
Trouble Shooting  
Before going through the trouble shooting table below, check the wiring connection. If the problem persist,  
consult your nearest service dealer.  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
No power  
The ACC Power Supply is not  
connected.  
Both the red and yellow  
wires require power from the  
power source.  
The fuse is blown.  
Replace the fuse.  
Disc cannot be loaded,  
played or ejected  
Presence of disc inside the player.  
Remove the disc in the player, and  
replace it with another disc.  
Disc was inserted upside down.  
Insert the compact disc with the  
label facing up.  
Compact disc is extremely dirty or  
disc is defective.  
Clean the disc or try playing a  
another disc.  
Temperature inside the unit is  
too high.  
Allow the unit to cool off,  
then try again.  
Condensation.  
Leave the player off for an hour, then  
try playing it again.  
No sound.  
Volume is set at the minimum level.  
Adjust volume to the desired level.  
Speaker wiring is not properly connected. Check the wiring connection.  
Sound skips.  
The installation angle is more  
than 30 degrees  
Adjust the installation angle to less  
than 30 degrees.  
Compact disc is extremely dirty or  
disc is defective.  
Clean the disc or try playing a  
another disc.  
The operation keys  
do not work.  
The built-in microcomputer  
is not operating properly  
due to noise.  
Press the RESET button.  
Front panel is not properly fixed  
into its place.  
The radio does not work. The antenna cable is not connected.  
Insert the antenna cable firmly.  
Select a station manually.  
The radio station automatic The signals are too weak.  
does not work.  
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Specifications  
GENERAL  
CD PLAYER  
AM RADIO  
Power Supply  
Requirements:  
DC 12 Volts, Negative  
Ground  
Signal to Noise Ratio:  
> 55 dB  
Frequency Coverage:  
530 to 1710 kHz  
Channel Separation:  
> 50 dB  
Sensitivity (S/N=20dB):  
32 dBu  
Chassis Dimensions:  
178 mm (W) x 165 (D) x  
50 (H)  
Frequency Response:  
40Hz 18 kHz  
Tone Controls:  
FM RADIO  
Bass: 100 Hz ±10 dB  
Treble: 10 kHz ±10 dB  
Frequency Coverage:  
87.5 to 107.9 MHz  
Maximum Output Power:  
Sensitivity (S/N=30dB):  
4 x 50 watts  
3µV  
Current Drain:  
Stereo Separation:  
15 Ampere (Max.)  
> 30dB  
Warranty  
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents will within one year from the date of sale to you,  
repair, replace or refund the retail sales price of said product or any part thereof, at the option of  
the Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, if said product or part is found defective in  
materials or workmanship, when properly connected and operating on the correct power require-  
ments designated for the specific product. This warranty and Magnadyne Corporation or its autho-  
rized agents obligations hereunder do not apply where the product was; damaged while in the pos-  
session of the consumer, subjected to unreasonable or unintended use, not reasonably main-  
tained, utilized in commercial or industrial operations, or serviced by anyone other than  
Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized agents, or where the warning seal on the product is bro-  
ken or the power and/or plugs are detached from the unit. Magnadyne Corporation or any of its  
authorized agents will not assume any labor costs for the removal and reinstallation of any prod-  
uct found to be defective, or the cost of transportation to Magnadyne Corporation or its authorized  
agents. Such cost are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
This warranty does not cover the cabinet appearance items or accessories used in connection with  
this product, or any damage to recording or recording tape, or any damage to the products result-  
ing from improper installation, alteration, accident, misuse, abuse or acts of nature.  
MAGNADYNE CORPORATION OR ITS AUTHORIZED AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO  
ANYONE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR CLAIMS EXCEPT THOSE  
ACCORDED BY LAW. NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IS GIVEN  
EXCEPT THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND BEYOND  
ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SALE.  
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not  
transferable. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and  
some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
Defective merchandise should be returned to the original point of purchase or secondly, to:  
Magnadyne Corporation, 1111 W. Victoria Street, Compton CA 90220  
Return Authorization must be obtained before sending, or merchandise may be refused.  
© Copyright 2003 Magnadyne Corporation  
M5000CDUM Rev. A 05-03  

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